How multinationals can leverage social innovations to tackle COVID-19 challenges
MNEs' social innovations have successfully contributed to addressing the COVID-19 challenges, but how sustainable are they in the long run?
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Claudia De Fuentes began working at the Department of Management, Sobey School of Business, in 2011. Her area of expertise is in systems of innovation, university–industry collaboration, global innovation networks, social innovation, and determinants of innovation. She has presented her research at conferences around the world. She has been staff-on-loan to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in France. She has been a consultant with the Inter-American Development Bank, and has been a member of Latin American Learning, Innovation and Competence Building System (LALICS) and GLOBELICS since 2019.
MNEs' social innovations have successfully contributed to addressing the COVID-19 challenges, but how sustainable are they in the long run?
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